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Iceland's pig production is expected to drop by 1.8% annually on average, taking it to 6,030 heads by 2026. This follows a downward trend since 1966, when the country saw a 1.2% annual decrease. In 2021, Swaziland overtook Iceland, coming in at 129th position with 6,720 heads. The United States Virgin Islands, Brazil and Spain occupied positions 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Pork consumption in Iceland is projected to remain at 7 thousand metric tons through 2026, with no change since 2017.